At the base: 21°C to 27°C
At the Summit: -7°C to -29°C (mostly during the night)
Trekking and Climbing, Photography, Summit Attempt
Highest Peak in Africa, Diverse Ecosystems, Iconic Landscapes
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, is a legendary destination that beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. Rising majestically to 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Kilimanjaro is a dormant stratovolcano located in northeastern Tanzania. Known as the “Roof of Africa,” it offers an extraordinary trekking experience that attracts thousands of climbers every year, from seasoned mountaineers to first-time hikers.
Several routes lead to the summit, including the popular Marangu, Machame, and Lemosho routes, each offering varying levels of difficulty and scenic diversity. While the ascent requires no technical climbing skills, it demands physical endurance, with altitude sickness being a common challenge. Reaching the summit at Uhuru Peak, especially at sunrise, is a life-changing experience, offering awe-inspiring panoramas that stretch across the African plains.